Maria wrote:Here is the latest monthly sunspot number graph from 1955 to Feb. 1, 2016. Notice the downward trend toward a deep solar minimum and compare it with the sunspot cycle around 1960, when we had a huge solar maximum, the largest in a century. Also notice that in 2009, the number of sunspots was almost zero.
This winter has been very cold.
Well, so far this winter, I can tell you, in a region that I grew up in that my normal experience had more than a metre of snow on the ground, at least, and January and February were averaging daily temps of -25 Celcius, and often had days of -30 or -35, I have enjoyed one of the warmest winters in my nearly 50 years on Earth. So, not every region is being affected in the manner you have noticed in California's coastal areas.
note:
-25C = -13F
-35C = -31F